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Pocket Watch and Key
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Pocket watch in a removable silver case with black silk ribbon and winding key. The watch face has black Roman numerals under glass.
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Noon, Waltham Watch Factory, Waltham, Mass., undated
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Workers on their lunch hour at the Waltham Watch Factory in Waltham, Massachusetts. Several trolley cars can be seen in the distance.
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Trade card for H.J. Hooton & Co., watches and jewelry, 357 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., 1876\n
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Below the flower image the card reads "Copyright 1876 by L. Prang & Co."
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Trade card for Richard Hills & Brother, watch makers, No. 206 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated
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The brothers deal in watches and jewelry.
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Trade card for S. & J. Myers, watches, watch materials, 90 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated
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The business handles jewelry, spectacles, vest chains, crystals and tools. It was formerly located at No. 16 Hanover Street.
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Trade card for Nathaniel G. Wood, watches, gold jewelry, gold chains, 9 & 11 Hanover Street, Boston, Mass., undated
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Wood repairs watches and deals in solid silver and plated ware.
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Trade card for Albert H. Brooks, chronometer and watch maker, No. 99 Court Street, Boston, Mass., undated
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The card states that special attention is given to repairing French and Calender Clocks. Brooks was with William Bond & Son for five years.
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Frederic Nicoud, chronometers and watches, Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, undated
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The manufacturer's receipt states the watch will wear well and be well regulated.
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Trade card for George W. Herrick, watches, clocks, jewelry, J.J. Brown's Drug Store, Main Street, Andover, Mass., undated
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The card verso reads "Standard time received from Cambridge at 9 o'clock every morning."
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Advertisement for Waltham Watches, H.O. Ford & Co., 84 Tremont Street, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass, undated
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Ford sells products from the American Watch Company in Waltham, Massachusetts.
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Billhead for Thomas Steele, watches and jewelry, 195 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut, dated July 12, 1846
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Steele, located in the Exchange Buildings, is a manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer in watches, jewelry, silverware, spectacles and pens.
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Advertisement for Howard Watch & Clock Co., E. Howard & Co., 114 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. and 552 Broadway, New York, New York, ca.1884
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The company makes church, depot, railway, tower and electro-magnetic watch clocks.
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Trade card for J.B. Swett, watchmaker, optician, 87 Main Street, Charlestown, Mass., undated
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Swett performs repairs of all kind from his business in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
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Trade card for John F. Foster, practical watch and clock maker, 83 Winter Street, Mansfield, Mass., undated
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The card attests to Foster's specialization with French, Banjo and Hall clocks and has a line to record the repair date.
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Winton, guardian of the flight of time, Lenox Jewelry Co., 381 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated
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The pamphlet describes, through text and photographs, various Winton Wrist Watch styles and features and includes a price list.
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Trade card for The Waterbury, J.S. Warner, watchmaker & jeweler, Ogdensburg, New York, undated
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The image vignettes follow a customer buying a Waterbury Watch after purchasing an inferior brand. The card verso is stamped with Warner's information.
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Trade card for A.C. Tucker, optician, Tucker-Mason Building, South Avenue, Whitman, Mass., undated
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Tucker performs watch, clock and jewelry repair. The card provides street railway line information.
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Trade card for Elgin Watches, Flint Brothers, 53 Main Street, St. Johnsbury, Vermont, undated
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Elgin Watches are carried by Flint Brothers in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.
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Billhead for J. V. Kettell & Co., American watches, 376 Washington, corner of Franklin Street, Boston, Mass., dated April 16, 1889
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Kettell deals in lockets, chains, seals, French clocks and performs watch repairs.
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Advertisement for Geer & Turrill
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An advertisement for a sale at Geer & Turrill, for "watches, jewelry, silver ware, and fancy goods..." Sale commenced on April 1: "No April Foolery in this!!"
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Trade card for J.A. Foster Co., watches, diamonds, jewelry, 69 to 77 Dorrance Street, corner Weybosset, Providence, Rhode Island, undated
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Foster also deals in silverware, lamps, musical and sporting goods. The business is opposite the Narragansett Hotel.
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Trade card for R.R. Conn, jeweler, Fitchburg, Mass., undated
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Conn deals in fine jewelry, repairing and Boss patent cases.
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Billhead for John Jones, importer of watches, jewelry, plated-ware, military & fancy-goods, No. 57 Market Street, Boston, Mass., dated June 7, 1820
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The customer has purchased shell combs and feathers.
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Trade card for S. Eastman, loan office, 200 Westminster Street, Providence, Rhode Island, undated
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The bottom of the card reads "Watch and jewelry repairing a specialty."
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Trade card for the Lancaster Watch, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1880
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The card verso has an image of the working parts of a 1269 Lancaster Watch.
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Watch Case
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Chip-carved camphor wood watch case, in the shape of a tall case clock, with a carved wheel in a sliding panel with a scroll top and shaped sides on bracket ...
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Watch Fob
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Rectangular, orange-colored stone with beveled edge set in a domed mount; attached to the mount and joined by a ring at their base are two pierced and stamped ...
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Pocket watch
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Pocket watch, silver case. Arabic numerals indicate hours. Gold hands w/ diamond design as pointers. Large ring at top.
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Watch fob
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Watch fob w/ small brass cube attached to metal chain w/ metal loop at end; small brass rod on brass chain also attached to metal chain.
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Watch fob
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Jet watch fob; figure-eight shaped links on chain; hooks at both ends.
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